Tag Archives: JBPM

(Article guest authored together with Jey Paulraj, Senior Solution Architect at Red Hat in North America) The weeks tips & tricks article will dive in JBoss BPM Suite and specifically a question around how to communicate between two processes. Before we get into the solution details, let us first constrain the use case we will be talking about. There ...

Last week Red Hat released the next version of JBoss BPM Suite, labeled 6.0.3 and it is available in their Customer Portal for those with a subscription. If you are curious as to what is new in this release, see the release notes and the rest of the documentation online in the Customer Portal. What we are looking for are ...

This episode of tips and tricks will help you to understand the best way to initiate your process instances for your needs. Planning your projects might include process projects, but have you thought about the various ways that you can initiate your process? Maybe you have JBoss BPM Suite running locally in your architecture, maybe you have it running in ...

Hi all, this is a follow up post from my previous entry about how to use the jBPM Console. The main idea of this post is to describe some of the most common configurations that you will required to do to the jBPM Console NG in order to use it in your own company. But before going into technical details ...

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